Jim wrote: > > It isnt just PLUG - it is the whole open source community, Alan. If you > have a problem with Sendmail or Samba or anything else, just email the > author. > > If getting timely help from PLUG astounds you, buy a casket before you ask > Jeremy Allison for help. You will need it when you get his reply. > > On Monday 07 May 2001 06:55, you wrote: > > I must say that PLUG is one of the most friendly and helpful > > organizations around. Maybe it is just an "open source" thing but some > > members (Craig White) are very helpful. > > > > I wanted to get RH 7.1 and my DSL connection is still down. Asking on > > the email list a certain member (Craig White) offered to burn me a copy. > > And then that same member (Craig White) carried them with him today in > > case he and I could meet up. And then he (Craig White) called me to > > tell me where he was having lunch. I was able to find him there and > > this very helpful PLUGer (Craig White) gave me a 4 CD set all burned and > > ready to go in exchange for my 4 blanks. > > > > It is people like this wonderful anonymous member (Craig White) that > > make PLUG great! Help is just an email away! Thank you all and thank > > you especially to the man (Craig White!) that helped me. > > > > Alan Just to toot my own horn on an open source experience, I emailed the author of gkrellm twice with some good ideas. Within a few days he had the changes made and a new .tar.gz ready for download. The changes that I requested were one: to be able to run gkrellm without the option to right click and edit it's properties. I wanted this in order to run gkrellm at an xdm or gdm login screen without sacrificing security. The switch to run it in this mode is gkrellm -nc. I also wanted to monitor vnc connections on a certain box. Several VNC sessions were running but only two ports could be monitored at a time for a single service. He changed this so you could specify port ranges and added a button on the display to show machines currently connected to those ports. As soon as my programming abilities are up to speed I plan on contributing back to open source. I figure I owe it to OpenSource... :-) Don